4.28.2022
European Life Clinmed-Farm project to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: here’s how it was applied on a farm in the Piedmont region
Research
The LIFE CLINMED-FARM project is a European project, created with the aim of testing innovative solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture. The various partners involved include the University of Turin which, with Professor Elio Dinuccio, is working on the project by applying some of the best practices (coverage of storage tanks, use of additives, thermal energy recovery, etc.) on a farm in the Piedmont region, already known for being very cutting-edge when it comes to the circular economy. Find out more in this video.
Original language: Italian
Origin: Italy
Speaker
Elio Dinuccio
Professors, Università degli studi di Torino
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